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Our DS would know. Two years ago (in sky factory) he made his own chicken egg breeding facility. He literally had statistical genetic charts so he determine which chickens to breed. He also made his warehouses fully automatic. It was quite impressive for an 8 year old. .... Of course in real life he knows better than to squeeze chickens into little cages.

Last year he was into a coding kick. This year it’s AFK farming. He puts a lot of thought on how to set up multiple systems to gather imaginary resources in his game. In other words, he works hard to figure out how to get out of work.
There's a game called egg inc in google market. Its addictive and fun but repetitive. You build a poultry egg farm. You tap screen and watch a bunch of chickens to the coop.
 
Since we are talking about feed, ,,,,, ran across this on Craig's ,,,, so wanted to share if anyone is interested in this type.
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Turkey hen wasn't happy. Found an Egg thief, it in a nest box. Igloo dog house. Not afraid of me. I hit it with a metal serving spoon, grabbed it with a grabber around the neck, hit it with the grabber. It tried to run by me and I grabbed it by the neck and shook it and it still wouldn't play possum... threw it in the cage of doom. Tracked it back to my side drive and car tracks. :rant I get to take care of someone's else problem

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@WhyDoILikeChickens and @BReeder!
Looks like a great game for him ( But Perhaps I’ll have to try it since he doesn’t have a cell phone. )

Speaking of training chickens, I’ve been working with a few birds. I have a little serama that learned how to peck at the target after just a few minutes.

The modern game bantam (Stix) had her first piano lesson today. She was able to peck the glowing keys and produce sound. She even did several 2&3 note sequences. I’m impressed. It takes an Orpington weeks to learn what this pullet did in a few days.
 

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